24.01.2024,
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Melbourne, Australia (ots/PRNewswire) - Infosys (NSE: INFY) (BSE:
INFY) (NYSE: INFY), a global leader in next-generation digital
services and consulting, is advancing it's AI footprint at the 2024
Australian Open (AO) with generative AI technologies for fan
engagement, player performance, and digital content creation. Infosys
and AO are also leveraging a digital skilling platform to build
future leaders in Australia.
* Infosys and Tennis Australia launch digital platforms to empower
fan, player, and media with all-new generative AI features
* Infosys also launched an all-new Gen AI experience 'Rafa Forever'
inviting millions of fans missing Rafa at AO to celebrate the
legend
Infosys is leveraging its AI-first set of services, solutions, with
Infosys Topaz, to evolve the AO experience. Infosys Topaz is
delivering the large language models and cognitive core to accelerate
Tennis Australia's AI journey. The AO Grand Slam experience has been
reimagined in many new ways such as:
AO 2024 Bracket Challenge vs AI: Fans test their predictive mettle
against AI through AO's all-new Bracket Challenge on AO's website, a
Tournament Challenge that went live on Jan 11, in which fans made
predictions for the entire tournament & challenge themselves against
AI, and a Daily Challenge to predict the day's match winners.
Infosys Match Centre gets more cognitive with Gen AI Story Cards: For
fans experiencing the Infosys Match Centre, the Key Stats feature
provides contextual insights in a card-like format as the match
progresses. AI Match Bytes, using Gen AI, creates match story visual
cards and narrates the story of a match to fans. Win Predictor tracks
the probabilities of victory as the match progresses on court.
Graffiti-inspired AI art and VR under one roof: The Fan Zone pays
tribute to the iconic graffiti of Melbourne with a series of graffiti
portraits, created using generative AI technology powered by Infosys
Topaz. Inside the Fan Zone, fans can get up close with Iga Swiatek
and Rafael Nadal through Augmented Reality selfies and face off
against Rafa in the ultimate VR tennis match up. They will also go
home with bespoke giveaways inspired by the graffiti portraits of
Rafael Nadal.
Amplifying human potential on court and beyond: AI is watching match
action at AO 24 to feed players and coaches winning insights to
unlock the keys to victory through a series of features. For the
media team, the AI Shot of the Day enhances Tennis Australia's
ability to quickly post the highlights from each day's play, packaged
as social media ready clips, enabling engagement without the
time-consuming task of scouring through match footage manually.
Off the court, Infosys and Tennis Australia are also collaborating
for AI-enabled digital skilling, by giving year 10 and 11 students
from metropolitan Melbourne, regional Victoria and New South Wales
access to curated learning powered by Infosys Springboard. The
students will also get a glimpse of a generative AI future by
visiting the Infosys Fan Zone.
Beyond the transformation for Australian Open, to celebrate the
tennis legend and Infosys ambassador Rafael Nadal, who misses out on
this year's tournament due to injury, Infosys has also launched an
all-new Generative AI experience 'Rafa Forever'
(Infosys.RafaForever.com), through which fans can imagine their
personalized creative masterpiece to celebrate the tennis legend,
with Generative AI technology.
Craig Tiley, CEO of Tennis Australia, and Australian Open Tournament
Director, said, "For the past six years, Infosys has helped Tennis
Australia to raise the bar and serve up new experiences for fans
using digital technologies. We're excited to see the leaps being made
with AI at AO 2024. AI is enabling new dimensions of interactivity
for fans and insight for players, not to mention the speed and scale
it brings to our content delivery."
Andrew Groth, Executive Vice President Asia Pacific, Infosys, said,
"Our association with AO has enabled us to push the boundaries of
innovation across key digital and physical touchpoints, to create
experiences that inform and engage as much as they entertain. This
year, we are leveraging Infosys Topaz to bring a host of AI-first
experiences to serve players, fans, and the media, and shape the
future of the game. We have also enjoyed our ambassador Iga Świątek,
take to the courts to compete in the first grand slam of the year. We
are also excited to see our purpose in play at the Australian Open,
even as our technologies continue to empower and manifest the next
opportunity for everyone."
Follow all the action from the tournament on AusOpen.com and discover
more about the partnership at Infosys.com/AusOpen.
About Infosys
Infosys is a global leader in next-generation digital services and
consulting. Over 300,000 of our people work to amplify human
potential and create the next opportunity for people, businesses and
communities. We enable clients in more than 56 countries to navigate
their digital transformation. With over four decades of experience in
managing the systems and workings of global enterprises, we expertly
steer clients, as they navigate their digital transformation powered
by cloud and AI. We enable them with an AI-first core, empower the
business with agile digital at scale and drive continuous improvement
with always-on learning through the transfer of digital skills,
expertise, and ideas from our innovation ecosystem. We are deeply
committed to being a well-governed, environmentally sustainable
organization where diverse talent thrives in an inclusive workplace.
Visit www.infosys.com to see how Infosys (NSE, BSE, NYSE: INFY) can
help your enterprise navigate your next.
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